This study tests the hypothesis that, during adolescence, antisocial behavior becomes positively associated with peer acceptance. This hypothesis was tested considering both classroom and out-of-class peer relations. Data from a previously published study, with a cross-sectional sample of 577 Italian 11- to 13-year-olds, were used. Analyses showed that in the 6th grade antisocial behavior was negatively related to classroom peer preference, but not significantly related to out-of-class peer inclusion. By the 8th grade, antisocial behavior was positively related to out-of-class peer inclusion, but not significantly related to classroom peer preference. Similar results were found for males and females. The higher level of peer acceptance amon...
The aim of this study was to compare social competence and antisocial behavior of adolescents with d...
As most studies on the link between peer status and prosocial behavior are cross-sectional, conducte...
The present study identifies processes contributing to variability in antisocial and prosocial behav...
This study tests the hypothesis that, during adolescence, antisocial behavior becomes positively ass...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Correlations between adolescents ’ own antisocial behavior and adolescents ’ percep-tions of the ant...
Introduction. Prior research has shown that classmates’ behavior serves as a descriptive norm for a...
This study examined to what extent bullying behavior of popular adolescents is responsible for wheth...
How the interplay between peer relationships and behaviors unfolds and how this differs between clas...
textabstractThe association between the development of antisocial behavior, affiliation with deviant...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
This study tested a person-group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
The aim of this study was to compare social competence and antisocial behavior of adolescents with d...
As most studies on the link between peer status and prosocial behavior are cross-sectional, conducte...
The present study identifies processes contributing to variability in antisocial and prosocial behav...
This study tests the hypothesis that, during adolescence, antisocial behavior becomes positively ass...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Correlations between adolescents ’ own antisocial behavior and adolescents ’ percep-tions of the ant...
Introduction. Prior research has shown that classmates’ behavior serves as a descriptive norm for a...
This study examined to what extent bullying behavior of popular adolescents is responsible for wheth...
How the interplay between peer relationships and behaviors unfolds and how this differs between clas...
textabstractThe association between the development of antisocial behavior, affiliation with deviant...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
This study tested a person-group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
The aim of this study was to compare social competence and antisocial behavior of adolescents with d...
As most studies on the link between peer status and prosocial behavior are cross-sectional, conducte...
The present study identifies processes contributing to variability in antisocial and prosocial behav...